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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916. RICHTER & CO. own. Sixty-eight prisoners fell on the remainder of the front. Tequires a strong effort af the will “Balkan theater: The situation 1s {0 speak to a comrade.” unchanged.” Teutons Use Every Resource. Bristol Brass Sags a Little. In Saratoga Springs. cease roaring or men ccase falling. J i , T epug As soon as a trench s made the . Thole e W S DumpS: FR AT e g T o DESPITE FURIQUS |irsest it o | pemons e Shenaave P | (HARTIORD ONEPRICE (1 itk i e have to begin all aver again. At- . . AR R e 114116 AsyLum ST. Represented by E. W. y. tacks have become :[lu;::t”u:ftos:x\:lc 1 lerert B St ahm e S HARTFORD. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 184 g | because in the terrific tornado of ar- P Sealbs sl R R e s : = HERMAN ASSAULTS tillery fire the infantry on either ‘ Boan e e s —_— i side are unable alike to advance or . climated. Y e L i o e R e e 100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs American Brass Co. [aken) Srompinsl pot vited to attend the examination of | 100 shs American Hardware 100 shs Traut & Hine (Continued On Eleventh Page.) I cannat understand how our men ) Tl Mopartend] the sxamination of . it s —_— are able to keep it up. You are ex- g e iimion depannont ot Bu donn { {100 shs Union Mfg. Co. 50 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. into | terminated in your boots without —ormen Futheran s $ g = ; Sl seeing the enemy. The terrific noise at 8 o'clock. 100 shs Landers, Frary & 25 shs Stanley Rule & Levd ot leaves us half stunned. Men look at Quarantine was placed on new Clark Co, 4 There was nothing of importance | cach other with bewildered eyes. It L i | case of diphtheria on Linc street . S : : 100 shs Bristol Brass Co. 10 shs American Hosiery C he Daughters of the King of St. e . i . Mark’s church will enteriain the 100 shs N. B. Machine Co. 25 shs Eagle Lock Co. members of the choir Thursday eve 7 T " e Germans Peared Offensive. o - : ning. Miss Gwendolyn Jackson is in 100 shs North & Judd 20 shs N. B. Trust Co. Rome, May 23 , May 24, | . charge of the program. Paris, May 24, 12:35 a. m.—The {1:30 a. m.—The Austrian offensive on - Dance T. A, B. hall Thurs. Adm 25¢ / 3 battle around Verdun continues to | the Trentino front and the furious : ] s : ’ — rage with a violence unexampled | offorts of the Germans to gain a de- - emas =ols 0 o 5 even in this region. The Germans are | cision at Verdun are explained in a - S = su-oé‘(xDl:-‘orx‘lx?»lolil;u]:;“looflh:;mn\"\o“x\;\m' PN { striving with every resource in their | comi-official statement published 5 4 k ) @ 2 FINANCIA' NEWS power to capture Hill No. 304 and | pere, as a result of concerted effort | LS. SAMUEL B SNEATH. Doos 1:]“\_‘“‘_1‘f‘1°1":"““-fi e stolen l Dead Man Hill on the left bank Of | on the part of the Central Powers to 2ol BfE bl i) s 8 € 3 H i the Meuse, and to Wwin back the | prevent an expected simultaneous Moo Shmnel By Eneatn of lOhiotls ’Ang_(no‘ Chamberlain, once a fire- { : Famous Fort Douaumont on the right | gttack by the allies on all fronts one o ‘the two leading candidates "hmlll‘,‘ A‘_"-“ city, was picked up by P o ————————— P ———————— — Lank which was wrested from them "The Central Bmpires,” says the | O o two leading oo el | the Hartford police today. He was 00MS TODA by General Nivelle’s brilliantly plan- | gtatement, “wish to prevent even at | fOF the presidency of the =GEeH acting queerly and they thought he . LANDERS B ned and executed offensive. the cost of enormous sacrifice of men | F ede!‘u»h()n of W omensac e L was demented. He was sent back to | e Without full possession of the line and material, the allies from taking i{]g (h')rtc\ex“h ‘)IG‘,T\]'HAZ\\» ses 1 this city. R : : "— - + from Pepper Hill to Vaux Fort the | the initiative in the war operations w York. The O[hell is M - The members of the police depart- ! Rises About Three Points Over Yest Germans cannot hape to get any|anq attacking them simultaneously | Evans Cowles of California. TS I ment met at headquarters at 3:30 H: e . i | ) § 2 nearer to the capture of Verdun.! gn anl n-fm(s.g Such is the plan of the | Sneath’s champions are determined |oiclock today to draw for their va- ‘F:O‘t‘t" :‘i"" “""“H’I‘ &““9\7\ ) {etf’ | | day’s High and Sells Up to 1 Even if they succeeded in taking this { ¢ . as rev by the | that the presidency shall not 80 tO [ cation dates. er see the H. O. P. Straws be- | Central Powers as revealed by L | line they could not hold it unless | great Austrian offensive on the Tren- |the west. The last three presidents | “pp o Gunn pupyer company has in- | [07€ you make a selection. | = they also were in possession of Hill | {ino front while the Germans are | have been from west of the Mis=| o ot0q With o capital of $3,800.| The NEW styles are here—and we | % : | Landers, Frary & Clark sold No. 304 and Dead Man Hill, which | eviving their offensive against | sissippi and they demand a chanco |y ineorporators are Andrew . |can produce a hat for your head ‘Reafllflg SllpS DOWH alld Olhel‘mmu three points today, being quo| outflank the line. Verdun. for the east. The election will take | Gunn of Hartford, Edward F. Gunn| SAILORS or SOFT STRAWS—the | { e et ¥ Driven to desperation by seeing so | “Germany and Austria aim at | place on May 31. and A. H. Kilby of this city. s - SRV e Rails Are Also Lower [t Syt much of its work undone, the Ger- | wearing out France and Italy, count- S S : \ceq | PYicC starts at a DOLLAR And then | | because stockholders have confide) man command has hurled attack | ing on the temporary halt in the | constantly growing, is having a bad | oo m(‘hcyr r:'}“‘::‘i:;“:hs“‘:’\’\’_:fi’i‘:"’h $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. | in the firm and think an extra divid after attack against Fort Douaumont. | Russian operations continuing. They | ¢ffect on the morale of the men. Water malh on Coshla ayentio, which | PANAMAS, the genulus brand— | may be declared. Bristol Brass, w At the same time it has kept up ifs | hope that when Russla Is ready to | * «In fhe name of the Emperor, I | 21T TAm on Corbin avemue Which | o, $6.00 and $6.50. New York, May 24—Wall St. 10 [ geoor 2° Co0n S Hitte todey, ual omslaught on the left bank of the | resume the fight the other two | geclare that there cannot be any | 4r SHTISECH sever: BRaEolDy 30 a. m—Today's early market|thic morning at 77 and better, river to prevent the French trans-| pations will be so worn out as to need | question of peace until we have | st 1= — = operations showed a further reaction- | dropping to 76 this afternoon, Of ferring any forces to the main scene | a rest. This view is confirmed by | crossed he Dvina. Soldiers, if you: = Tho Cfl:d"iqn of James MeDermott, |~ o o FUNERALS. | 'Y trend, particularly in those | 1ocal stocks were quoted as follows of attack. statements made by Austrian officers | wish peace go and seek it on the | Vho was badly injured y»o,\t;.d(“ when ! ) sl el e e ] I | wore anoted as T b = ‘ha have heen taken prisoner. ther side of the Dvina.” a norse iellfion him, Bist fai=lys 500G est strength. Reading recorded an | Silver. American Brass “Price” of Real Estate. i : other side o e a. 2 e : . e : | : 5 il z » i L o The statement concludes with an today. He is suffering from a frac- Annie Jocinis. | initial decline of 1 1-2 points at | 288; Colt’s, 825-835; American Hz ey ooy e S o vor | amertlon thatiithe ! Austro-German Deny Austr atemonts tured skull and a broken arm. Annie, the two-year-old daughter of | 107 1-2, subsequently going lower. | war is1.2: rk P o Aod Tost st an appalling | Dlans must fall, as all of the allies | goye via Paris, May 23, 11:53 Miss Margaret Hallinan is indis- | Mr. and Mrs. Annie Jocinis of 830 | Most other active rails were slightly | Frary & Clark, 72-74; National Sur (,(.:;’m fi,'en‘ (“ e F‘,.Pn;{:pomwr will be able to pass from the present { | ", _ mpo Austrian statement that | Posed at her home, 67 Beaver street. .\}:llfl&;,\'jtrc%!‘, died yesterday = of | Jower, with the exception of New |281-283; New Departure, 275; Ni o i Piats of land come —hish | defensive stage to decisive, simul-| iy rtojang surrendered trenchos east | White Rose camp will hold an im- | diPhtheria. The funcral was held to- | York Central. United States Steel | Bement-Pond, 171-173; North & Ju here Again and again after reduc. | ancous action. ~This great Joint | ;7so1, is enied in an official bulle- | portant meeting in Electric hall to- | 92¥- | made asman fractional adance, with | 118-115; Scovill, 565-575; Stand ing trenc bling heap of | cTensive, it is declared, will bring |4, jocyeq today. The bulletin says | morrow evenming. All members are > gains of a point or more for Cruci- | Screw Stanley Works, ing trenches to a crumbling heap of | ,1.,u¢ the downfall of the Teutonic : Ruth Carpenter atess 5 871 agle Lock, 75-80; Peck, 8 1uins by a deluge of shells the Ger- | ooreps (oo an OF the e that the Ttalians voluntarily aban- | requested to attend. i | ble Steel, Generl® Hlectric, Bldwin |87 1-2; Hagle Lock, 75-80; Feck, § man infantry dasned forward only to | T omeTS o eront savs that the | doned fifty yards of the lme of | The embroidery class of the Work- | 'Rull aged two months, the daugh- | Locomotie nd Continental Can. Mo- | & Wilcox, 36-38; Union Manufac be caught and swept away by a hur- News from the front says that the | yononheg in this vicinity but continued | ing Girls’ club ‘will meet tomorrow |'ef of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carpen- | tors were again prominent at gains |ing, 90-92; New Britain Machine, E1eTnalof cuirtain five fromithe Brentnt) . s sisus jaxsiidoningithofscop elot ol 1a a0 0lvar dsl of) trenaheswhich levaninalat tna ! club racms ter of 237 Elm street, died yester-|of two to five polnts. rrofit taking |84 batleries and machine suns. ther ”ffe"’ e ;‘t““‘.‘ ”‘ef intention of | 13ov t00k from the enemy i day “f] "r“:“““?“ pneumonia. The | and short selling combined to depres: it The conditions of the present war :);:“;‘; “;iy cem\s?d]:rr:blcronr!n::(egf CAPT. WHITE GIVEN :1\:;);%” Will be held tomorrow after- | prices before the end of the first half METHODIST ASSIGNMENT! have transformed the traditional | ey 2 gung at threatened points. | BUILDING TOO COLD, : x ol _ X ) j - — ¥ Fislsl Gotivazel of RtNes mrenchisol=l|hals i S D ELRERE S e BRSE ARC S . 5 = Close—Reading developed fresh | Locations Decided On At Conven diers into an immovable stoicism. ]\rindm’“ et ey Ak oy SO SUIT IS BROUGHT PRISON SENTENCE A James Lynch. weakness in the final hour, with fur- | Men have stood their ground man- | £ 2OP® SN0 S e The funeral of James Lynch was | ther declines in other rails, while ] g fall s Psitiiation EwhiChE Thlseeme | oo NS CH RIS E R L R T held from St Mary's church this | specialties yielded much of their ad-| Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May beyond human nature to SUpPOrt. | yeccin: Mountains in Italian territory, . . | morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. William | vantage. The closing was heavy. The following as ments bi _essini Mountains alian territory. Hero of Boer War Tried to Incite | Krause officiated and interment was i When night fell last night positions it i SEatetn United Flectric Light & Water Co. | to Episcopal residences for the dhoy were doiven {rons LT distoicl E in the new Catholic cemeter: New York Stock Exchange quota- | : ore e for v on both sides were unchanged. The | . o Son ; s ; e G M S T o || T 2 M T ST, Sues Louis Edelson and M. D, MinersftofHeingDublin . tions furnished by Richter & Co,, | N8 four years were ratific while the Germans incurred fearful AL . Rioters. Miss Vera E. Fogg. members of the New York Stock Hx- Luther B. Wilson, New losses without getting near to any de- “No Peace,” Says Hindenburg. Faber for $600. Miss Vera E 'Fogg until last Sep- | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. |liam F. McDowerl, Washing n cisions. Describing the battle London, May 24, 11:01 a. m.—An Louis Edelson of this city and London, May 24, 3:10 p. m.—Cap- | tember, employed at the office of the | May 24, 1916 | Edwin H. Huges, Boston ysepl around Fort Douaumont one comba- | order of the day said to have been | M. D, Faber of Hartford, owners of | tain James R. White, formerly of the | Landers Frary & Clark company died | High Low Close | Berry, Philadelphia; Thomas Nic tant said: “For four miles behind | issued recently by Field Marshal Von | the Electric building on West Main | First Gordon Highlanders, and a son | Monday at the home of her sister, | Am Beet Sugar 3% %% | son, Chicago; Adna W, Leonard us there was not a trench or a com- | Hindenburg to his men on the Rus- | street, were today attached for $600 | Of the late Ficld Marshal Sir George [ Mrs. Danied R. Hogdon of Newark, N. | Alas Gold . . 2 ‘rancisco; Francis J. McCpnnell, T munication, nothing but shell holes | sian front is quoted as follows in a | hy the United Electric Light and | VWhite, the d nder of Ladysmith, | J, Miss as 23 years old and [ Am Ag Chem .... 687 | ve Matthew S. Hughes Port] cne within anather. Every inch of | Central News despatch from Basel, | Water company which is suing for | WAs sentenced today to three months | leaves her f; an ol slsters SN ARG SU RSy iy i Wilbur P. Thir the ground was plowed up by an ex- | Switzerland: $550 damages. Sheriff M. D. Stock- |imprisonment at Aberdare, Wales. He —— LoSNs s ol 200 : ns; Frank M. i penditure of ammunition which is in- “For some time a rumor has been | well served the writs, which are re- | Was convicted under the Defense of TO CLOSK Can .... . 56% & 56% | William F. Anderson conceivable. In holes made by 15- | spreading among the troops that | turnable before the superior court in | the Realm Act of having attempted to Can pfa . o 1 liam Burt, Buffalo; Homer St inch shells you could stable fifteen | peace negotiations are about to | Waterbury on the first Tuesday in |induce coal miners to strike in or- Loco ... . % & | Omaha; William O. Shepard, Wi horses easily The few trees still | Legin, and this fact, coupled with the | June. der to compel the government to show Social Success- | Am S‘mnllmg bt Kans: Frederick D. Leete. Atid standing have been stripped of their | instinct of self-preservation which is In the complaint, the United Elec- | leniency toward leaders of the rebel- = B e {Am Sugar ....... William A. Quayle, St. Louis; T tric Tight and Water company sets |lion in Ireland. The concluding evening of the St | Am Tobaceo ..206 1 s 206% | dore S. Henderson, Detroit: I'ran forth that on June 1, 1913, they en- | After leaving the army with which | Peter’s chyrch bazar in Bardeck’s | Am Tel & Tel .... 3 Hamilton, Plttsburgh: RicHal tered into an agreement with the de- | e won the distinguished service or- | hall last night proved to be one of | Anaconda Cop ... 4 5 F Coolce, {Helana, Mont.: Ghatitd fendants whereby they were to rent |der for his services during the Boer | the most successful and pleasing of | A T S Fe Ry Co.106 4 Mitchell, St. Paul; John L. Nag offices in the Electric building for | War, Captain White became a so- |the entire affair The minstrel Baldwin Loco .... ¢ % 9 | Zurich, Switzerland; William ¥, five vears. One of the terms of the | clalist. He went to Ireland to live | chorus of the parish zave its per- | B & O et 92% | ham, Buenos Aires; James W. B agreement was that Edelson and |2nd took part in the riotous Larkin | formance for the second time, and |[BRT ........... s s Willia 8. Lewis, 88 Taber werc to keep the offices and |Strike in Dublin in 1914. TLater he|was tendered a splendid testimonial | Beth Steel ....... ghai; Herbert Welch, Seoul, Kor storerooms properly heated. joined the Sinn Fein society. of applause. Butte Superior ... 947 eteies The complainant. states that the When asked to rejoin the arm Prizes were awarded, as follows: Canadian Pacific . 3 WO L owners of the building have failed to | Captain White said he would rathe Season Ticket—§5.00, W. J. Dun- | Cen Leather : 3 RLD'S WIRELESS RECOR keep the building properly heated |be Pplaced with his back to a well |jay; 1-2 ton coal, Johan ——; 1-2 bbl | Ches & Ohio .. 637% % Sydney, N. S. W., May 24, and that as a result the company has an‘d riddled with bullets. I.{e also | flour, Grace Wolfer; bo: cigar, E ‘('hihr) Cop .. .. b4} o 5 London, 12 lv\] P. m.—The Amerf had to install heaters of its own at | Said he was presented at an interview | Neubauer; order for pair of shoes, | Chi Mil & St Paul.100% g steamship Ventura, which h a considerable expense. The com- |Pbetween an}'\sror William and Field | 5. Konrad. Col F & 1 1, 3 arrived here from San Franci pany also claims to have been | Marshal White when the Bmperor| special Prizes—Sideboard cover, | Cons Gas ........ orts that she picked up damaged by the cold in the office complained that he never could un- | afary Odell; palm, Clara Minery; | Crucible Steel message from the station at making it impossible for their clerks | derstand England and never had been | cash §5.00, J. Dehm; Cash $10, H. H. | Distillers Sec ..... 51% 5L 5 J., when 9,000 miles dis to work at times, : Koref uc| able to secure her friendship. Hall; fancy work, M. Kenney; pair | cieeeoe. 86 from that port. This said to B e s —_—_— bureau scarfs, Rapp;-Minaphone, J Ustipsd jitce 3 3 world’s Tecord It matters not whether rainy or fine MORE GOLD ARRIVES. AT AD CLUB BANQUET. Deh centerpicce, P. . Bardeck; | Gene x!hl“r'(v"] 2 3 5 S o W DN Among the New Britain men pres- | statute, Mrs. J. Guntermann; lunch | Goodric LR 2 TOO LATE FOR ¢ & . ¥ = ) s Coleman: ires i leers 1221 2 CLASSTIFIC So long as you have a SI'IINOI.’A shine signment of British gold amounting |ent at the Charter Oak Ad club ban- [ cloth, James Coleman; beaded bag, \(-[m(,‘}(}: .p\fl\;lf e | —— Wi TCATH . . to 000,000 was received from |quet in Hartford last evening were |John Wilson, bureau Secarf, M s i"““m‘" b G | WANT e SumorA is wax and oils that soften and preserve the Canada by J. P. Morgan & Co. to- B. Comstock, J. H. Latham, C. J.|Fred Talbot; comfortable, Max Noe; | Inspiratior B Apply 1 E. W. Pape, W. A. House, R. C. | centerpiece, H. C. Kobb, Meriden; Kansas City ;261 leather instead of causing it to crack. Applied with : SmplCESR e SR \y" Johnstone Vance | wine set, O. Noe; hox cigars, Armond | Lack Steel ....... T1% 70 This makes a total of $16,500,000 re- Lenigh Valley 80% 19 $ At any cloth or brush. For greater convenience geta cefved from the Dominion in the |John J. Daly, Gardner C. Weld, L.|Benoit; centerpicce, Anna Hollfelder; | Lehigh Walley ... S0 {7 Court H course of the present movement. Stephensen, G. Terrien, C. H Barton, | rosary beads. 1d. Schaefer; cash | Max Mot ¢ S ew Brit SHino OME SET sl e S B. B. Stone, Herbert Johnson, Col-|$2.50, O. Noe nlac] waeouiis b ks District ) - 5 on D. Noble, Frank S. Penfield, John — - - Hartford INCREASES DIVIDEND, & O loble Erani ...136% 138 BLACK TAN WHITE 1 Ry N Y Air Brake a <elly, Charles S Lowell Pickup, b, on the 23ra RO M, iy S TG MoTone :;:]rl: l:fx}«loc: : 1\?‘{‘.](:.011 s o JUDGE DISAPPROVES | N Y C & Hudson .. 10654 e, . . O O RAGLE (el | Sl €L o IImGI o) o Tei OF NEW B. & | Nev g 1 18 L : “ rd ¥ Gatrey, Increase in the auarterly dividend of | gick, C. R. Hare, A. Schubert, Willis . & M. PLAN Y e 00 of New Britatn. o il hose She S SRl O G W GRO Bow GO | peas, A\, T, Ty, GO i Northern Pac ....114% 11 Ceased. is places the stock on a four per burt, J. C. Sterling, Chester H. Sweet S APC".‘" = PC» " Upon the petition of Mas = S 5 onding cent, annual basi .. ce8 et and a number of other prominent |y, 1on Expresses Opinion Re-Or- | becssed Steel Car Tnsuranos chus| manufacturing men and businessmen. Boston, Mass., praying i} ——— merce rooms and reorganized for the | tice Marcus P. Knowlton outlining | Studebaker .... I heard andlae od at the Pl MODERN JOAN D'ARC. season. Martin Horwitz was appoint- | objections to the proposed re-organi- | Tenn COD ........ 46 e i Dok 1 ke o ed scoutmaster. It w decided to ation plan of the Boston and Maine | T »‘ s Ol ..... 1927 9 BER s ¢ A D. 1 Swiss Mountain Girl Armed With [continue the meetings every Tuesday | railroad system, President James H. | Union Pac ... 140% W otorore Seafinullee Rifle, to Avenge Death of Sweetheart- BI'Ollel‘S R()astln Chlckens FOWI and with a rifle climbing the snow-cov-| A meeting of those interested in the | 1¢ i understood the re-organization | Western Union ... 963 9 | Ly posting a copy thereof on 'y g y ered paths almost daily up to the | proposed chorus for the First Bap- | committee which includes renresen Willys Overland . h rublic sign-post in the town of . Austrian frontier and spending most | tist church was held last evening. No | tives of the Boston and Maine and s ey } Eritain, in said distriet, and r | of the day there. One of the Swiss 3 | of certain of its leased lines, contem- BOY DROWNS IN POND. I € ries Uuts o1 bee e a name has been selected for the or- i 01 ! soldiers inquired what she was doing. plates proposing that a new corpo Waterbury, May —William, the | gy otk ° 1 ° SpeCIal for Frlday and e o O SNA TR G ganization. Would Be Unfair (0 | pelaing i ! “”;m ht be removed a §| Rome, Italy, May 24.— st S = ; ieadine s BAIE Certits Anal IR e n Jl X :rl:ehl )::(vm MARTIN HORWITZ SCOUTMASTER O er ol CommoniStorl |Rep T &S com ... ) e ot o STEATE, s N0 (s e New Britaln wroop Moo 10, Boy 5 IS oDRIRERS RRIC his place, as per appl St ot ot Omaps been aP- | scouts of Amerlca, held a meeting | Boston, May 24.—Regarding a pub- | So Pac ........ flenale et Saturday AR TEILTER 6FF Omeliey jast night in the Chamber of Com- | lished statement of former Chief Jus- | So Ry ... o 3% 23 O M A < T . e = C()nn, Rlver Shad and (,enulne B;ue evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Cham- | Hustis said today that it had not been | United Fruit .. 59 1573 ¢ Totice .be. siven of.the panisiiE ber rooms and to continue the week- | fermally laid before the board of di- | Utah Cop 8054 sala applieation and the Huta 0 " Geneva, Switzerland, May 24 end hikes through the country. rectors and for that reason no official | U Rub Co .. 5 543 place of hearing thereon, by p) Sea FOOd Of the Flnest Ouahty From Broicia the Swiss Alpine troops DT it e | announcement could be made. Mr. | U 84 5 lishing this order in some newspaj ; in the Stelvio pa have noticed a i e e Hustis would not comment on Judge | U S Steel pfd 11 published in said New Britain, hi slim Italian girl aged about 18 armed @O GIRCLRLPADE, Knowlton's tement, Westinghouse . 63 62 6 ng a circulation In’ sald ‘District s : A Fo zanization as yet, this matter being | P! 4 ; The Italian girl replied fiercely: B il fall. Offisers were | tion be formed to take over the Bos- | five-years-old son of Mr. and MORTIMER H, CAMP, CI ALL NATIVE VEGETABLES “They have Killed my w0 brothers | dlocted as follows: President, Mrs, | ton and Maine and such leased and | William Savage of West Main strect | - : . and my flance and I am taking my | g (. Connolly: secretary and treas. | Subsidiary lin s can be obtained, | was drowned this noon in a small fac- = revenge. I think I have Killed four | \ror George Rabelve: lihrarian. Roh- | and are desired, including the Hamp- | tory pond in the rear of the French SELE urer, George Rapelye; librarian. Rob ; : : « e den Railroad. The new corporation | Mfg. Co’s plant in West Side Hill | Free Delivery |C. A. HALL 238 Main St. Tel. 805 and 806 { Towa, has been engaged as physical Austrians but that is not enough. I shall continue shooting until I am killed myself.” The Swiss patrol saw the girl with her rifle strapped to the shoulder disappear down the snow-covered path towards the val- ley. William G. Moorehead of Waterloo. instructor at the High school. He has been three and a half years with the Towa State Teacher's college and is principal of the Waterloo Gram- ert Shailer. SH FTELD TO SIN Philip Sheffield, a member of the Lyceum stock company which termin- ates its season Saturday evening has been secured by Manager Ben ckson to sing during performances at Fox's theater commencing ne: week Thursday. Mr. Sheffield will | continue in this capacity until iate in June, when he may leave for Newar N. J.,, to commence rehearsals with would be called the Boston and Maine | The boy with several companions was and would have a cap- ital of $101,595,090, in first and sec- | ond preferred and common stock. The company | Railroad Co., in. No alarm was until an hour after- wards was his body discovered. He W s was the youngest of six children. Near city Judge Knowlton of the federal Homion and Maine sock sontrolicd by - 2d Hart- | modern TEACHERS HAVE RESIGNED g ¥ ary V. Perham, teacher of D w tt A R l nguages at the High school, € 1 . e ; Miss Caroline Young, | Boston and Maine, contended that the | teacher at the Burritt school, has THE SERVICE AGENCE plan was unfair to the common stock- | also resigned in FOR SALE 15, 30 and 50 Acres water when he Apply 162 MAIN STREET order to make a spc- ot i Insurance

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